A Wife's Duty A Wife's Duty

A Wife's Duty

Publisher Description

She then threw open the hall door with violence, threw it to with the same force, then ran to her own chamber, and closed the door of that with such energy that it could be heard all over the house. Nor did we see her again till dinner, when, though she had taken uncommon pains with her dress, her eyes were swelled with crying, and her whole appearance so indicative of gentle sorrow that Seymour's voice softened even into tenderness when he addressed her, and mine was consequently as strikingly cold and severe. Meanwhile, my mother was a silent but an observant spectator; and both Pendarves and Miss Jermyn seemed oppressed by the penetrating glance of her eye.

RELEASED
1853
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
238
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
384.3
KB

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